Portable mirror.



C. W. ANGELI..

PORTABLE MIRROR. APPLICATION FILED JULY s, 190e. BLNEWED APB. 10, 1909.

Patented Nov. 16, 1909.

CHARLES W. ANGrEIJq,-O1i'l LIMA, OHIQ.

PORTABLE MIRROR.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Nov. 16, 1909.

Application illed July 6, 1908, Serial No. 442,023. Renewed `April 10,1909. Serial No. 489,234.

To allwhom it may concern:

Be it known that I, CHARLES W. ANGELI., a. citizen of the United States,residing at Lima, in the county of Allen and State of Ohio, haveinvented a lcertain new and useful Improvement in Portable Mirrors, ofwhich the following is a specification.

The object of thls invention is to provide a neat, compact and simplemirror especially adapted for the use of persons who do much traveling,said mirror being adapted to be conveniently carriedoin the valise,Satchel or trunk; and in use said mirror being adapted for variousadjustments to satisfactorily illuminate the face of the user.

Figure l is a front elevation showing the -mirror turned nwith the lampat the left hand side; Fig. 2 is a similar View showing ,the mirror withthe lamp at the right hand side; Fig. 3 is a rear elevation with theparts in the position shown in Fig. 1; Fig. 4. is an edgeview; Fig. 5 isa transverse section on the line Fig. 1.

In the Views 1 designates the mirror and 2 the frame lin which it ismounted. The back of the mirror `frame is provided with a centrallylocated annularly grooved stud 2a rigid with the frame.

3A designates an .ordin'ary incandescent lamp, the conductors 4 forwhich are provided with the standard attaching'plug 4a. The lamp has areflector 5 provided with spring wire clamp 5a for attachment to thelamp socketpiece so that it can be adjusted if desired. YThe lamp ispreferably rigidly 1 supported on the mirror frame by means of an arm 2*formed therewith.

The support or stand for the mirror ccmy legs and feet. Also comprisedvin the sup' port for the mirror is a third leg 7 swiveled at 7 in a clip8 that embraces the parallel parts 6. The clip is slidably adjustable onthe parts 6 to vary the inclination ofv the mirror. when supported on ahorizontal sur.- face. Theclip also holds the portions 6 fwhere theyembrace the stud in close. en-

gagement with the stud so that the mirror mercial men and theatricalpeople; thev mirror can be adjusted and the lamp vrefiector can beturned to throw the light and on just the place desired, all of whichare veryI important and advantageous in the .operation of shaving andmaking u What I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:

l. In a portable mirror, the combination of. a mirror and frametherefor, of'a stud at the back of the mirror and a bent wire staidframe frictionally engaged with said stu 2. In a portable mirror, thecombination of a mirror and frame therefor, of a stud at the'back of themirror, and a bent wire stand frame frictionally engaved with said stud,said frame including a Iolding leg.

3. VIn a portable mirror, the combination of a mirror and frametherefor, a stud at the back of the mirror, a bent wire stand framefrictionally engaged with said stud, said frame including a foldingleo', and means whereby said leg vmay be adjusted with vreference to themirror to change its inclination when supported on a horizontal surface,substantially as described.

4. In a portable mirror, the combination of a mirror and its containingframe, said frame havin an arm rigidly secured thereto, means orfrictionally and rotatively supporting the mirror at the'back, anelectr1c lamp attached to", said arm of4 the frame, and a reflector inconnection with said lamp, whereby by rotating the mirror the light ofthe lamp can be thrown upon either side of the face of the user ofthemirror,V substantiallyl as described.

5. A portable mirror comprising, in com-l bination, a mirror and acontaining frame,4

means for sliporting the mirror, an electric lamp and re ector, andmeans, in connectlon with the mirror, for supporting the lamp l ror tothrow the light of the lamp upon and reflector beyond the edge of themirror either side of the face of the user.

and rotatively with reference to the support of the mirror, whereby saidlamp and re- CHARLES W' ANGELL- Hector can be moved, Without detachmentWitnesses:

from their support, to stand either at the H. B. HOFFMAN, right hand orat left hand side of the In- WILLIAM FETH.

